Salva Mea

"Salva Mea" (faux Latin for "save me") is a song by British electronic band Faithless, written by members Rollo, Sister Bliss, and Maxi Jazz.

[1] A black-and-white music video was produced to promote the single, directed by British director Lindy Heymann.

"[4] In November 1996, Everett True from Melody Maker wrote, "Starts off teasingly like Enigma, with smooth, sequenced female vocals, before breaking out into the most massive handbag house floor-filler imaginable, with beats as full-on and insidious as The Orbital's 'Box'.

"[5] Same year, Music Week gave it three out of five, stating that "this pizzicato synth-driven floorfiller, with its distinctive changes in tempo and vocals, should emulate their recent number three hit 'Insomnia'.

"[6] Alan Jones added, "Finally, the inevitable has happened and Faithless's finest recording 'Salva Mea' is back with even more new mixes.